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Operating Plant and Systems<br />

<strong>Inc</strong>.<br />

‘Your <strong>Inc</strong>reased Profitability is Our Bottom Line’<br />

J A (JACK) WILLIAMS JR<br />

ms Professionals<br />

SENIOR PROCESS INDUSTRIES SPECIALIST<br />

CAREER PROFILE<br />

<strong>Jack</strong> is a Senior HPI Specialist with Facilitated Integration Technology (F.I.T.). He has<br />

wide and varied experience and can assist organizations in Refining and Chemical<br />

Processes, IT, Advanced Process Control, Unit and Plant-wide Information and<br />

Optimization Systems, Oil Movements and Custody Transfer, System Management ,<br />

Business and Work Processes, Causal Learning/Reasoning(including Human Factors and<br />

<strong>Inc</strong>ident Investigations), as well as Organizational and Infrastructure changes, Project<br />

Management, Benchmarking(extensive Solomon experience), Supply Chain<br />

Management, Process Safety and Technical Assurance.<br />

<strong>Jack</strong> retired from Shell/Motiva in late 2004 after more than 31 years. He has held a<br />

number of Technical, Operations, Management and Senior Leadership positions, where<br />

he was valued for his pioneering achievements, creative problem solving, strong<br />

customer relations, negotiation skills, systemic thinking, strong interpersonal and<br />

leadership skills. He enjoys working with diverse cultures and organizations. He has a<br />

strong passion for integrated organizations and systems, focused on achieving excellence<br />

while having fun doing it.<br />

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT<br />

<strong>FIT</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. 2005 – Present<br />

<strong>Jack</strong> assists clients with a wide variety of activities, drawing on his diverse background<br />

with Shell.<br />

Shell Oil, Subsidiaries and Partnerships July 2001 – 2004<br />

General Manager – Technical Services - Motiva Convent/Norco Refineries<br />

Same Engineering responsibility as prior assignment(with additional refinery) excluding<br />

Environmental and portions of S&H(still retained process safety and technical<br />

assurance). Challenges include developing a consistent culture, plans, resource model,<br />

and mental models necessary for the operations to meet the “One Business – two sites”<br />

vision. Additional responsibilities included Causal Learning/Reasoning, <strong>Inc</strong>ident<br />

Investigations and Reliability Strategy<br />

<strong>Jack</strong> <strong>Williams</strong> © Facilitated Integration Technology. Contact 210-366-8801 Page 1


July 1996 – June 2001<br />

General Manager(VP for Norco Refining Co) – Technical Services – Norco<br />

Responsibility for all Engineering and SH&E functions for the newly formed Norco<br />

Refining Company. Also during the transition planning, prior to the Merger with<br />

Texaco/STAR, assigned to the Supply Chain Management team in Houston for 50% of<br />

the time working with all the business functions to draft the goals and plans for SCM<br />

synergies resulting in $500MM in identified savings. Major Norco accomplishments<br />

include, moving refinery from 4 th quartile non-energy variable cost performance to “best<br />

3” in our EDC size group, through increased local focus and vendor contract/interaction<br />

negotiations, significant technical assurance progress in the areas Protective Instrument<br />

Systems(PIS), receiving “best in class” rating, Pressure Equipment Integrity(PEI ) adit<br />

(2 nd best Shell), Safeguarding Studies/mitigations, rebuilding of eroded local skill<br />

pool(both business and technical), and completion of new generation Systems<br />

Management/Custody Transfer/Oil Movement System. Active participant / leader in<br />

corporate Refining Technology Leadership Team(RTLT), and the Alliance Consistent<br />

Practices Team.<br />

March 1992 – June 1996<br />

Manager – Process Control – Westhollow Technology Center<br />

After numerous consolidations, responsibilities included advanced control applications<br />

and research, process analyzer applications and research and instrumentation for US<br />

along with Engineering Directorate interface to most Chemical business<br />

Operations/Technical Teams. Significant accomplishments include, Process Control<br />

Technology Package developed and utilized world-wide, major harmonization activities<br />

with Royal Dutch - Amsterdam, leading to SMOC/QDMC consolidation, outsourcing<br />

and sales of numerous technologies, consolidation of research activities, initialization of<br />

the RADDICAL suite of desktop applications as well as the first WTC<br />

commercialization efforts.<br />

July 1982-February 1992 – Norco Manufacturing Complex<br />

Computer Control Engineer (1 yr)<br />

Initially started learning new technology in Utilities area. Accomplishments include<br />

development of stochastic boiler optimization, advanced pressure control of complex fuel<br />

system, electrical system optimization and computer control/monitoring of utility<br />

systems.<br />

Supervisor - Computer Control – Oil Products, Logistics and Specialty Chemicals<br />

Responsible for Computer Control activities in all refining units, Utilities, Hydrocarbon<br />

Systems/Logistics, Lab, and West Site Chemicals. Accomplishments include<br />

justification of numerous re-instrumentation and computer control/optimization projects,<br />

including all fuels units(except Alkylation) and first Hydrocarbon Logistics, System<br />

Management and Custody Transfer computer system.<br />

<strong>Jack</strong> <strong>Williams</strong> © Facilitated Integration Technology. Contact 210-366-8801 Page 2


Manager – Computer Control – Norco Manufacturing Complex<br />

Additional responsibilities for the Olefin Facilities. Completed implementation of all<br />

above mentioned projects as well as Olefin On-line optimizations, first in-line gasoline<br />

blending exemption for the EPA(direct to pipelines and ships) and completion of<br />

Complex-wide real-time material balancing/accounting system along with significant<br />

integration of Planning tools/optimizers with the on-line unit optimizers. Significant<br />

activities in reconciliation and real time model updates. Also led significant system<br />

rebuilds after devastating CCU explosion May 1988. (Decision was made to not restart<br />

facility until all real time computer systems were available)<br />

Superintendent – Control Systems Engineering<br />

Led consolidation of Computer Control and Instrumentation Departments.<br />

Responsibilities included all automation activities with significant vendor contract<br />

renewals, retraining of staff to new Control System Engineer classification(combination<br />

of Advanced Control and Instrumentation) and new Maintenance Craft hiring/training.<br />

Sept 1973-June 1982<br />

Shell Agricultural Chemicals(Mobile, Denver and Houston)<br />

Instrument, Process and Environmental Engineer<br />

Numerous unit support and project assignments including relocation and start-up of<br />

Denver units to Mobile, incinerator and biotreater designs, animal health and consumer<br />

products production and environmental permits. Also worked with team to negotiate sale<br />

of Technology to Soviet Union.<br />

Location Representative PYDRIN® Insecticide Facility<br />

Numerous assignments including process research, pilot plant design/operation/scale-up<br />

for final design, coordination of design operability reviews and license negotiation with<br />

Sumitomo Chemicals.<br />

Operations Manager – Mobile BLADEX® Facility<br />

Initially responsible for operation of raw materials(coordination of toll conversion<br />

agreements with Degussa Chemical),reaction, solvent recovery and effluent treating<br />

sections. After start-up also assumed responsibility for Product crystalization, recovery,<br />

solids handling, packaging and shipping.<br />

Pinkerton Security Services(1969-1972)<br />

Security guard at numerous facilities and co-employed at several research facilities<br />

monitoring experiments during off-hours. Developed initial remote monitoring system<br />

for laboratory use.<br />

Military(1969-1975)<br />

United States Naval Reserve- Anti-submarine Technician, Aviator, and Intelligence<br />

<strong>Jack</strong> <strong>Williams</strong> © Facilitated Integration Technology. Contact 210-366-8801 Page 3


Digital Equipment Corporation(1960-1969)<br />

Initially started as timecard coordinator for payroll|, quickly moved to production as<br />

Wireman, Tester and QA Technician, joined DecTape and DecDisc development team.<br />

Graduate of internal “Twilight Tech” training program(rare for a youth), becoming Field<br />

Service Rep and Systems Program Tester.<br />

EDUCATION<br />

BSChE with special emphasis in Nuclear Engineering and Computer Science, Worcester<br />

Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA<br />

Continuing Education<br />

Quality Leadership Training – Crosby<br />

7 Habit Training- Covey<br />

Successful Life Course – Ed Forman<br />

Numerous Shell Internal Management/Leadership and Personal Growth Programs<br />

External Growth Programs including Adizes, DeMartini, Business and Work Process<br />

Models – Hammer & Seldon, and the NTL Institute.<br />

<strong>Jack</strong> <strong>Williams</strong> © Facilitated Integration Technology. Contact 210-366-8801 Page 4

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